Former Broncos veteran has the perfect comeback to division rivals' fans

The Denver Broncos have a former player who had the greatest comeback to some Chargers' fans on Sunday after the Super Bowl. By now, you are likely putting two and two together and realize that the player I'm talking about is Melvin Gordon, the former Chargers and Broncos running back, who is now on the […]

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The Denver Broncos have a former player who had the greatest comeback to some Chargers' fans on Sunday after the Super Bowl.

By now, you are likely putting two and two together and realize that the player I'm talking about is Melvin Gordon, the former Chargers and Broncos running back, who is now on the Kansas City Chiefs.

That's right, while he didn't really do anything, actually, he didn't play at all, he is a Super Bowl champion.

Yes, I know, some of Broncos Country wasn't very happy with him, but, at the end of the day, he is human too and he was good for the larger part of his time in Denver.

So, this may just be me, but I was happy to see what Gordon had to say on social media.

He tweeted out thank you to the Chiefs for making him happy for the first time in a long time. As I said, that made me happy to see because I could tell he wasn't himself on the way out of Denver. His fumbling issue really got to him and it affected his game.

He found happiness, and most humans shouldn't be upset about that. Before the game, a Chargers fan account tweeted that Gordon would put his name on the group project without not having done any work.

They were trying to roast a guy that made two Pro Bowls as a charger. But, it didn't really work.

He replied with a picture of him and the Lombardi trophy with a cigar.

Some people won't like hearing this, but that's good for him. At least, that's how I feel. He had the perfect reply to Chargers fans, who often feel very entitled, a little too entitled for a team that has never done anything.

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